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Anyone else have ANY weblinks to visit?

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While it lacks the outstanding narratives found in some of the other resources in this thread, http://www.wwiivehicles.com/ has a wealth of information on (big surprise here) WW II Vehicles. There also is a lot of ASL references including partial summaries of chapter H tables. Also TONS of photos including some very obscure stuff.

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While it lacks the outstanding narratives found in some of the other resources in this thread, http://www.wwiivehicles.com/ has a wealth of information on (big surprise here) WW II Vehicles. There also is a lot of ASL references including partial summaries of chapter H tables. Also TONS of photos including some very obscure stuff.

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Yes, that is a very good source for information to all ASL players.

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Hi,

well, could I suggest my own website on ASL AREA for rating/ranking players ?

You can also find extensive recaps of many tournaments.

Visit : www.asl-area.org


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Battery Press at this site has many reprints of the USMC Operations in WWII.
Both the official 5 vol sets as well as many monographs.

http://www.batterypress.com/index.cfm

That is where I got all five of the USMC "Red Books".
Steve,

Thanks for the links.

Under the catagory of "Combat Arms", Battery Press has some books for sale that are Free downloads from the Center of military History here:

http://history.army.mil/

Thanks again for the links Steve.
 
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